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The phrase "at the next corner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a specific location or direction, typically in the context of giving directions or describing a route. Example: "Turn left at the next corner to reach the park."
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You'd be at the next corner, the next.
You can make a film at the next corner.
The man stopped suddenly at the next corner.
He emerged from the booth and sprinted to a booth at the next corner.
"Let's take a little walk," he then suggested, and we turned at the next corner.
At the next corner, they waited as taxis bounced by on their shocks.
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Then I'd smash on the throttle and suddenly find myself at the entrance to the next corner.
When he hears the bell at P.S. 64, on the next corner, he stops whatever he is doing and heads for the street and sits on the hood of his old white Mercury station wagon and waits to socialize.
The pop-up, called N.F.L. Shop at Draft, is in two parts (the other is on the next corner down, at West 41st Street and Avenue of the Americas).
We rounded the next corner, at Felicity Street, and the neighborhood changed again, becoming more upscale, and busier, the street now lined with handsome two-story brick buildings painted in bright tropical colors.
Better pay attention to traffic at the moment than traffic around the next corner, right?
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